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Hund (other)
Hund may refer to: * Hund (surname) * Hund (village), a village in Swabi district, Pakistan *Hund School, Kansas, USA *Hund (card game), German card game * Hund or Voller Hund, German card game * Hund Şehzade (1422–1455), Ottoman princess See also *Hundt Hundt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Gustav Hundt (1894–1945), German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II * Magnus Hundt (1449–1519), German physician and theologian *Neil Hundt, American bass guitarist *Reed H ..., a surname * {{disambiguation, surname Surnames from nicknames ...
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Hund (surname)
Hund (meaning ''dog'') is a Germanic surname that may refer to the following notable people: *Barbara Hund (born 1959), German-Swiss chess grandmaster, daughter of Juliane and Gerhard * Friedrich Hund (1896–1997), German physicist *Gerhard Hund (born 1932–2024), German physicist and chess player, son of Friedrich, husband of Juliane *Isabel Hund (born 1962), German chess player, daughter of Juliane and Gerhard, sister of Barbara *Juliane Hund (1928-1999), German chess player *Karl Gotthelf von Hund Karl Gotthelf, Baron von Hund und Altengrotkau (11 September 1722, Unwürde - 8 November 1776, Meiningen) was a German freemason. In 1751, he founded the Rite of Strict Observance. Childhood and youth Karl Gotthelf von Hund came from Silesia, ... (1722–1776), German freemason * Thorir Hund (born ca. 990), one of the greatest chiefs in Hålogaland, Norway {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Hund (village)
Hund (Pashto: ), known in antiquity as Udabhandapura, is a small village in Swabi district, situated on the right bank of the Indus River in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is about 15 km upstream of Attock Fort and is located 80 km to the east of Peshawar. It was the site of Alexander the Great's crossing of the Indus in 327 BC, and an important site of Gandhara ruins. It is also the site of Hund Museum. History It was Turk Shahi capital of Gandhara, which possibly functioned as a winter capital alternating with the summer capital of Kabul, within their kingdom of Kapisa-Gandhara in the 7-9th century AD."The capital of the state of Kapisa–Gandhara (possibly, its winter capital) was Udabhandapura, now the settlement of Hund, situated on the right bank of the Kabul river. Most of the city was surrounded by a defensive rampart." in Hund was also the last capital of Gandhara, following Charsadda (then Pushkalavati) and Peshawar (then known as Purus ...
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Hund School
Hund School is a historic one-room schoolhouse northwest of the city of Leavenworth in Leavenworth County, Kansas. A wood bungalow, it was built in 1939 on land donated to the local school district by Wendelin and Josephine Hund in 1882. It replaced a school building that was destroyed in a fire. The school building is typical of other rural schoolhouses built in Kansas. Within the building is a cloakroom, classroom with built-in library shelves, and a basement. Outside the school building is a hand-pump for water and an outhouse. The school operated from 1939 to 1965, serving primarily children of German heritage within walking distance. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. In 2000, the building was used as a storefront for Hund School Crafts. It is the last one-room schoolhouse remaining in its original form, inside and out, in Leavenworth County. (Text also available from Kansashere With See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in ...
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Hund (card Game)
Hund is a card game, which is especially common in Silesia but not well known in Germany. It is played between four players using a standard French pack French-suited playing cards or French-suited cards are cards that use the French suits of (clovers or clubs ), (tiles or diamonds ), (hearts ), and (pikes or spades ). Each suit contains three or four face/court cards. I ... of 52 cards (from 2 to Ace minus the Jokers). The aim of the game is to get rid of all one's cards as quickly as possible to one's opponents. The game has no winner, only a loser: when one player has all the cards in his hand, they lose the game and are known as the "dog" (''Hund'') hence the name of the game. The feature of each player having an individual trump suit means that it is related to games like Bauernheinrich, Calypso, Dudák and Svoi Kozyri. Rules * The aim of the game is to be the first to discard all cards. * The player who has all the cards in his hand at the end ...
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Voller Hund
Voller Hund ("full dog") or Hund, possibly known in Austria as Hundern or Hundspiel, is a German card game that is suitable for children. It is named after the Eight of Leaves, the ''Dog'' (''der Hund''), which used to depict a dog in old card packs. The equivalent card in a standard pack is the Eight of Spades.Gööck (1967), p.30 Rules The following rules are based on Müller and Reichelt.Müller (1994), p. 40. A 32-card French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ... or German pack may be used with cards ranking from Ace (high) to Seven (low). If French cards are used, the Eight of Spades is the ''Dog''. The aim is to avoid being the last player with any cards in one's hand. All the cards are dealt; it makes no difference if one or two players have an extra card. T ...
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Hund Şehzade
Hund Şehzade ( ota, خوند شاهزادہ; 1422 – July 1455) was an Ottoman princess, granddaughter of claimant to the throne Süleyman Çelebi, and great granddaughter of Sultan Bayezid I (r.1389 – 1402) of the Ottoman Empire. She was wife of Barsbay, and later of Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq, Egypt Sultans of the Burji dynasty. Early life Born in 1422 as Fatima Şehzade, she was the daughter of Orhan Çelebi, son of Süleyman Çelebi, who was himself the son of Sultan Bayezid I Bayezid I ( ota, بايزيد اول, tr, I. Bayezid), also known as Bayezid the Thunderbolt ( ota, link=no, یلدیرم بايزيد, tr, Yıldırım Bayezid, link=no; – 8 March 1403) was the Ottoman Sultan from 1389 to 1402. He adopted .... She had a younger brother named Süleyman Çelebi (1423 – 1437). In 1433, Şehzade and her brother Süleyman took refuge in Cairo. The Mamluk Sultan Barsbay treated them generously, and rejected her cousin Murad II's requests to surrender them. First ...
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Hundt
Hundt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Gustav Hundt (1894–1945), German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II * Magnus Hundt (1449–1519), German physician and theologian *Neil Hundt, American bass guitarist *Reed Hundt (born 1948), American attorney See also *Hund (other) Hund may refer to: People * Thorir Hund (born ca. 990), one of the greatest chiefs in Hålogaland * Hund Şehzade (1422 – 1455), Ottoman princess Surname *Barbara Hund, chess woman grandmaster, originally German, now Swiss * Friedrich Hund ( ... {{surname, Hundt Surnames from nicknames ...
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